LSE

London Stock Exchange, which was founded in 1571 and now has a market cap of almost $5 trillion.

London Stock Exchange, which was founded in 1571 and now has a market cap of almost $5 trillion.

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Conventional gilts

Gilts where the dividends and principal repayments are fixed in nominal terms. This is as opposed to an index-linked gilt where the dividends and principal repayments are related to movements in the Retail Prices Index (RPI).
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Venture Capital

A type of financing that investors provide to startups, who sometimes announce getting said financing in TechCrunch, to big fanfare.
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Total Return

This is the measurement of a fund’s performance in a specific period.
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Ponzi Scheme

A form of fraud designed to lure new investors, and pays the earlier backers by using the new investors' money.
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NYSE

The world's largest stock exchange. Wall St HQ.
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Rate of Return

Profit on an investment, expressed as a percentage of the investment.
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Leverage

A method of trading using borrowed money that usually involves a very high level of risk.
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Net Income (NI)

The money a firm is left with from sales after subtracting taxes and different business costs.
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Balance sheet

A summary of a company's finances, including its assets, liabilities and shareholder equity.
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